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Status in Britain: Common
This is a fairly robust member of the Bryum genus, with stems
commonly 4-10cm in length. The stems are covered with a brown tomentum
(rhizoids woven in a dense mat). It occurs in a variety of wet habitats,
including marshes,, fens, flushes, by streams and pools, and on dripping
rocks, as well as dune-slacks. It avoids extremely acid habitats, demands
at least a little mineral content to the substrate, and is tolerant
of lime.
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